Description
1972 edition. Paperback cover has significant wear, scuffs, small marks and stains, and bending. Spine has significant reading creases and wear. Pages have some marks but largely are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of Kurt Vonnegut’s “Time & Timbuktu” offers a glimpse into the mind of one of America’s most celebrated satirists and anti-war voices. Published in 1972, at the height of the Vietnam War, this collection of Vonnegut’s speeches and essays captures his sharp wit and biting social commentary. From his musings on the role of the artist in society to his scathing critiques of militarism and environmental destruction, Vonnegut’s words resonate with a timeless urgency. While the book’s exterior shows signs of its journey through many hands, the pages within remain largely intact, preserving Vonnegut’s enduring call for humanity and compassion. For fans of the author and students of 20th-century American literature, this well-worn copy offers a tangible connection to a literary icon whose legacy continues to inspire generations of readers.